Yamadori Literally, a collection from mountains. The term means collecting wild trees growing in the fields and mountains, and planting them into containers or farm fields. It also refers to the plants collected from the wild.
Yamadori/Collected Trees on Ebay As someone who regularly collects trees (yamadori) for bonsai, I have been shocked at some of the 'yamadori' that has been offered on Ebay recently and the some of the prices paid for these trees.
Yamadori is a Japanese word meaning 'collecting plants in the mountain', and unquestionably, one of the things that bonsai enthusiasts often get tempted to do but end up restraining himself/herself from doing due to law restrictions, ...
Yamadori Trees collected from the wild, which have been shaped by nature alone and have been collected to be developed into bonsai. Yose-ue A traditional Japanese bonsai style; also called a group or forest. Where ...
Yamadori There is a lot of interest these days in ‘Yamadori' or collecting bonsai material from the wild. In trendy contemporary bonsai circles especially in Europe, America and Japan, ‘Yamadori' is all the rage.... 2 comments ...
YAMADORI collected material SUIBAN shallow water tray for display rock plantings TOKONOMA traditional Japanese display area BONKEI tray landscape containing rocks and small accent plants as well as trees.
Yamadori: Japanese term for a tree collected from the wild mountain, or a tree dwarfed "in the wild" by natural circumstances. Z Zen: From the Japanese word meaning "meditation". It is the form of Buddhism which developed in Japan .
Yamadori mono Trees collected from the wild which are developed into Bonsai. Za ...
When it comes to bonsai and particularly old yamadori natural weathered deadwood is highly prized. This wood has often been exposed to the elements for many decades.
Known among enthusiasts as "Yamadori", These specimens are highly prized and are often already many hundreds of years old when they are harvested from nature.
Larry particularly loves working with the old collected mountain material, yamadori. These trees often have great deadwood and show the results of a great struggle to survive in a hostile environment.
In October 1997, during my first visit in his garden, I was overwhelmed by his yamadori bonsai, which I had seen only in his books and some bonsai magazines until then.
Most of the trees are yamadori. When I got there one of the trees (over 200 years old) was just featured in the newspaper. English spoken: Yes Address: 761-8026 461-1 (Tel. 881-2910 F 881-2910) Store (Tel. 881-2910 F 881-2910) ...
Haven't tried all flowering species by any means, but the one that gives me the most reward to date is the common garden YAMADORI AZALEA. Check it out in the gallery section on my web site. Anne K. Alt from Chicago, US, says : ...
A review of the Advanced Bonsai Styles why are they important? Some Advanced Bonsai Technique including Field Growing, Yamadori Introduced. Bonsai Species Guide - an exploration into Species Suitable for Bonsai.
There really is no point in tossing out terms like nebari and yamadori in a paragraph on basic bonsai care. In my opinion, this topic of bonsai care would be better as a separate article. I hope it reads a bit easier, anyways.
See also: Bonsai, Species, Tree, Plant, Trunk
 
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